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@Torunn said
It doesn't matter, Stees is younger than me.. I have lived for 80 years and a few months, which not all people will do. I'm healthy and my mind works as it should. Nothing to take for granted so I feel blessed.
Oh I missed this message!

I am not far behind either one of you, and I am sure there are days I do feel older. 😉

-VR


@Very-Rusty said
Oh I missed this message!

I am not far behind either one of you, and I am sure there are days I do feel older. 😉

-VR
I reckon I'm older than all of you, 81 next month. Telling age is no big deal on the internet, so long as you don't give the actual date or your real name. You don't know who's selling fake passports. 😉


@Kewpie said
I reckon I'm older than all of you, 81 next month. Telling age is no big deal on the internet, so long as you don't give the actual date or your real name. You don't know who's selling fake passports. 😉
This is driving me down the list, and I am sure there are others that are older than me, in fact I know there are.

-VR


@Very-Rusty said
Oh I missed this message!

I am not far behind either one of you, and I am sure there are days I do feel older. 😉

-VR
I'm pretty happy to be my age, there are many advantages that I didn't expect. Reaching 80 with a clear mind and an acceptable physical condition - who would have thought that? 🙂 I still have my beloved friends with me. My family is not far off, my granddaughter works in elderly care which might come in handy later on. I'm pretty well set. 🙂


@Torunn said
I'm pretty happy to be my age, there are many advantages that I didn't expect. Reaching 80 with a clear mind and an acceptable physical condition - who would have thought that? 🙂 I still have my beloved friends with me. My family is not far off, my granddaughter works in elderly care which might come in handy later on. I'm pretty well set. 🙂
Long as you have a clear mind and are in good health that is a good thing! You are most likely in better health than I am at this point in my life. Always nice to have family close by too.

-VR


@Kewpie said
I reckon I'm older than all of you, 81 next month. Telling age is no big deal on the internet, so long as you don't give the actual date or your real name. You don't know who's selling fake passports. 😉
Kewpie and myself are practically the same age. I met her last summer and I guarantee she is as sharp as ever. ❤️


@Very-Rusty said
That has to be one of my favorite scenes in a movie faking an orgasm at the dinner table. 😉

-VR
Probably the only one.

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@Suzianne said
Probably the only one.
Actually there are many of them "Make My Day", I'll Be Back!!! Just off the top of my head. 😉

But yes the only one I ever saw faking an orgasm in a Restaurant, and that was in a show of course.

There have been a few others, but I can't talk about them. 🙂

-VR


@Very-Rusty said
That has to be one of my favorite scenes in a movie faking an orgasm at the dinner table. 😉

-VR
How that has anything to do with what @SuzieAnne was saying, I'll never know!

But yes, that movie scene was great. One woman making an order said, "I'll have what she ordered". lol.

The movie was "Eight Easy Pieces"


@Earl-of-Trumps said
How that has anything to do with what @SuzieAnne was saying, I'll never know!

But yes, that movie scene was great. One woman making an order said, "I'll have what she ordered". lol.

The movie was "Eight Easy Pieces"
Actually it was:

The line "I'll have what she's having" is a famous quote from the movie "When Harry Met Sally...". It's spoken by an older woman in a diner after Meg Ryan's character, Sally, fakes an orgasm. The line has become iconic and is often used to express a desire to experience something similar to what someone else is experiencing, often in a humorous or suggestive way.

-VR


@Suzianne said
"I don't say anything to anyone that I wouldn't say to their face"

Exactly.

"you do have to muscle up sometimes, meek lambs don't tend to last very long"

Exactly. I came to this website at the tender age of 26, and I bounced into the forums all bubbly and was shot down immediately and called "Suziman". Took me a while to recover from that. (You know ...[text shortened]... e breaking into the pirate business in the 1600's was. I needed a tougher, more confident exterior.
Yeah, you kind of have to learn the art of this, both the giving and receiving. I've read posts of mine back and thought 'Did I really say that?' It can kind of catch you unawares when the cat's just thrown up on the sofa (I don't have a cat, I speak metaphorically) and life isn't going quite right. I think what you (not 'you' but you) have to understand that everyone has cats and sofas.

In an ideal world this should be a civilized exchange of opinions, experiences and so on, but I don't think the world will become ideal until at least next Thursday...


@Very-Rusty said
Actually it was:

The line "I'll have what she's having" is a famous quote from the movie "When Harry Met Sally...". It's spoken by an older woman in a diner after Meg Ryan's character, Sally, fakes an orgasm. The line has become iconic and is often used to express a desire to experience something similar to what someone else is experiencing, often in a humorous or suggestive way.

-VR
The older woman was director Rob Reiner's mom, Estelle 🙂

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@Bish said
The older woman was director Rob Reiner's mom, Estelle 🙂
That's interesting. 🙂

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@Bish said
The older woman was director Rob Reiner's mom, Estelle 🙂
@Bish,
I didn't know that, Rob Reiner was Michael know as "meat head" on Archie Bunker show and his live in son-in-law married to his daughter. It was a funny show back in the day and Archie Bunker was a racist.

-VR


@Suzianne said
"I don't say anything to anyone that I wouldn't say to their face"

Exactly.

"you do have to muscle up sometimes, meek lambs don't tend to last very long"

Exactly. I came to this website at the tender age of 26, and I bounced into the forums all bubbly and was shot down immediately and called "Suziman". Took me a while to recover from that. (You know ...[text shortened]... e breaking into the pirate business in the 1600's was. I needed a tougher, more confident exterior.
I hope you are not proud of what you have let yourself become.